This week’s episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Willows in the Wind”, will include clips from two new Van Halen songs, “Tattoo” and “Stay Frosty”. The songs are from the group’s upcoming album A Different Kind of Truth.
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‘CSI’ Features Two Van Halen Songs
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012Review: CSI: New York — ‘Exit Strategy’
Monday, July 11th, 2011Mac works to close his final unsolved case as he contemplates his future with the New York Crime Lab.
Brown’s ‘Dark Prophecy’ Soundtrack Is Now Available
Wednesday, October 13th, 2010The cyber bridges for CSI creator Anthony Zuiker’s second digi-novel, Dark Prophecy, feature original music written by CSI: New York composer Bill Brown. Fans can listen to music from the soundtrack on the MovieScore Media website. MovieScore Media offers two ways to purchase the soundtrack: the songs can be downloaded for $9.99, or fans can order a CD for $17.95. The Dark Prophecy soundtrack is also available for purchase on iTunes for $9.99, or individual songs can be purchased for $0.99 each.
MoZella’s ‘Gonna Getcha’ Will Air During ‘New York’
Saturday, September 18th, 2010Singer-songwriter MoZella announced on Twitter that the unreleased song “Gonna Getcha” would be featured during the season premiere of CSI: New York, “The 34th Floor”, on Friday, September 24 at 9:00pm ET/PT. You can listen to the song now by checking out the video embedded after the jump!
Check Out Hall’s ‘Late Late Show’ Performance
Friday, June 25th, 2010As CSI Files previously reported, Robert David Hall (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation‘s Dr Al Robbins) released his debut album, Things They Don’t Teach You In School, on June 1. The actor visited The Late Late Show on CBS this past Thursday, June 24 to perform the title track from the CD. You can find a video of the performance embedded after the jump!
Hall Realizes A Lifelong Dream
Thursday, June 17th, 2010CSI Files previously reported that Robert David Hall (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation‘s Dr Al Robbins) released his debut CD Things They Don’t Teach You In School earlier this month, and the actor will perform on the world’s longest running live radio programme The Grand Ole Opry this Saturday, June 19. “I’ve been listening to the Opry since I was a little kid,” Hall told the Tennessean. “I wanted to play guitar ever since I heard Roy Rogers and Gene Autry in the movies. I wanted to be a musician since I was 7 years old.”
“I’m 50 percent nervous about the Opry and 50 percent looking forward to it like I’ve never looked forward to anything else,” he continued. “My wife and I have been watching what Nashville went through with the flood, but to (play) the Ryman is such a wonderful strange twist of fate. All I want to do is be in tune and sound good. How many people get the opportunity to play on the Opry stage?”
‘Miami’ Finale Features Pelican Song ‘The Creeper’
Monday, May 24th, 2010CSI: Miami‘s season eight finale airs tonight, May 24, and “All Fall Down” will include the song “The Creeper” from Chicago band Pelican. (Minor spoilers after the jump!)
Hall Embarks On A Musical ‘Adventure’
Sunday, May 16th, 2010For CSI: Crime Scene Investigation‘s Robert David Hall (Dr Al Robbins), making music is a dream come true.
Hall Visits ‘The Grand Ole Opry’
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010CSI: Crime Scene Investigation‘s resident medical examiner Robert David hall (Dr Al Robbins) will perform for The Grand Old Opry this summer after his debut CD is released.
Hall: Music Is Part Of Every Day To Me
Monday, April 26th, 2010Robert David Hall (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation‘s Dr Al Robbins) prepares to release his debut album, Things They Don’t Teach You In School, which hits store shelves on June 1.
Listen To Ozzy Osbourne’s New Song Online
Thursday, April 15th, 2010As CSI Files previously reported, the song “Let Me Hear You Scream” from Ozzy Osbourne‘s upcoming album Scream had its world premiere during the latest episode of CSI: New York, “Redemptio”. Fans can hear the full song streaming now on Noisecreep.
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Listen To A Preview Of Ozzy Osbourne’s New Song!
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010CSI Files previously reported that the upcoming CSI: New York episode “Redemptio” would feature the world premiere of a song from Ozzy Osbourne‘s upcoming album, Scream. You can listen to a preview of “Let Me Hear You Scream” and get a glimpse of some clips from “Redemptio” in the video embedded after the jump! (Please note that some of the scenes in the video are from previous episodes, and the “Redemptio” scenes may contain spoilers.)
Ozzy Osbourne Song To Premiere On ‘New York’
Monday, March 29th, 2010CSI: New York will feature the world premiere of Ozzy Osbourne‘s new song “Let Me Hear You Scream” during the upcoming episode “Redemptio” on Wednesday, April 14. (Spoilers after the jump!)
Train Tops iTunes With ‘Hey, Soul Sister’
Monday, March 29th, 2010After an appearance and performance by lead singer Pat Monahan in the CSI: New York episode “Second Chances”, Train‘s single “Hey, Soul Sister” started to make its way up the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song, which was originally released last August, has since appeared in Medium, commercials for Samsung 3D LED televisions, and promos for season two of the Showtime series Nurse Jackie. The song peaked at #6 on the Hot 100 chart, which is the band’s highest standing since the 2001 single “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)”, which made it to #5.
“Hey, Soul Sister” might make a Hot 100 resurgence now that it has taken the #1 spot on iTunes. The song beat out singles from Lady Gaga and teen sensation Justin Bieber. “Hey, Soul Sister” is currently ruling the iTunes Store Top 10 Songs for the United States, as well as Australia and the Netherlands.
‘Unshockable’ Was ‘Win-Win’ For Actors And Guests
Friday, March 5th, 2010When the band Rascal Flatts got the opportunity to perform and try their hand at acting in the most recent episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Unshockable”, they jumped at the chance.






